This project will study human occupation from exceptionally rich sites on Barrow Island, located off northwest Australia, profiling a continuous reliance on coastal resources until isolation. Whaling and pearling started in the nineteenth century using Indigenous labourers after a 7,000 year gap in human occupation.
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50,000 years of archaeological site stratigraphy and micromorphology in Boodie Cave, Barrow Island, Western Australia
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Early human occupation of a maritime desert, Barrow Island, North-West Australia
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Journal article
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Elsevier
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Settling the West: 50 000 years in a changing land
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Journal article
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Royal Society of Western Australia Inc.
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Investigator Images 2011 - Subterranean Shelter Close-ups
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Dataset
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The University of Western Australia
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